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. EDUCATIONAL, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. A PPLICATrONS are invited for ii. FOUR SCHOLARSHIPS of iSO en the Mrtreli Foundation. In accordance v.-ith the- de.'isiion. of the General Synod, these Scholarships arc at tho presenl time available for Returned Soldiers desiring. to. etrdy for Holy .Orderj. without iMatriculal.ioa being a necessary. oualiP.cation. The College is open for the artmi«ion of Ktudentf not holding Scholarships upon payment of the customary feea. Copie; Of Regulations and forms of application can be obtained from the Diocesan Office,. J.O Shm-tland Street, Auckland, whfre rtpnlicntioiit! ran he received up to FEBRUARY £1, 1920. aildressed to G. A. THOMSON, Secrctarv, St. John's College Trust. CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, 255 The Terrace. (SCHOOL will RE-OPEN THURSDAY,! lO February i 9. Boarders return February 18. Mrs. Henry Smith will be at Home on Wednesday, February 18. :COTS COLLEGE.' ' ' mHE College will REOPEN on 1 DAY, FEI3RUARY 19. P" may interview the Principal on neiday, February 18. QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE. THE College, including the Kindergarten, will resume on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19. (Siguod) T...H. GILL, Registrar. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. - i •JUraS. W. H. PHILLIPPS, L.A.8., is iTJL prepared to receivo pupils at her residence, 116 Coromandel Street. WELLINGTON DIOCESAN SCHOOL , FOR GIRLS, MARTON. PUPILS Return on Thursday, Foliruary 19. ■ SOLWAY GIRLS' COLLEGE, MASTERTON. mHE College will Reopen on Tuesday, JL February 21. FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. SCHOOL will RE-OPEN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19.. BOARDERS return Wednesday, February 48. - MISS BABER -at Homo Wednesday, February 18- (_ TOILET SPECIALISTS EYEBROWS AND LASHES THAT ATTRACT. LONG, luxurious Brows and Lashes add immensely to the expression and enhaneo tho beauty of tho face. You can possess tho loveliest brows and la6hcs by using "EYELASHEEN." Should yoar brows be uneven, short, or thin, "Eypiasheen" will quickly promote their growth and bring out in them the beauty that attracts. Price, 3s. 6il. MRS. CAMERON. "Boudoir Camille," Cooper's Building3,-opp. "Evening Post," Just off Willis .'Street, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 1791. " MEDICAL MM ARE unanimous in their recommendation of Electrical Baths for Rheumatism, Sciatica. Neuritis, and al: Skin troubles. Our Course includes tho FAMOUS HIGH-FREQUENCY VIOLET RAY, which effects permanent cures absolutely without pain. ' -MRS. HULLEN, 3a Courtenay Place, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 22-070. "llfl*lSS MILSOM, Consultant the higii- !'!. er education of the Hair, Face, and .Skin: Clients taught their own individual treatment for the privacy of their own homes. All hair work, all designs. CorresDondeiico promptly and confidentially replied to. The only address, with the oldest-established practice, Miss Milsom.'9l Willis Street.. 'Phone -814.--CONVALESCENT HOMES. AWLISH AWLISH CONVALESCENT AND REST HOME, Waterlog Read, LOWER HUTT, . Beautiful Grounds; Ie ( NOW READY to receive Visitor! .'Phone 58, Lower Hutt. Arthur J- : wycheriiey, I/ick and Key Specialist. Keys cut' to any pattern. Safe and P.O. Box Keys promptly duplicated. Every description of Locksmith's. Work thoroughly catcred' for.' Address: "KING'S CHAMBERS," . ... Wellington. 'Phono 508. Private 'phone 22.34 (2 rings).

Although the demand for house property in Auckland- remains strone. a distinct faliing-off in business is reported bv, house agents (says the "Herald"), This the agents attribute to tho interruption caused by the holidays and the tramways "cut." -Another factor, and one which was described as perhaps the most, important, was the unduly high prices a.-ked by housenwners. Some owners have placed fictitious values on their properties because of the difficulty they would experience in getting other home?.. In oilier cases inflated prices have been caused by speculative buying. In conscfiuencc sales have decreased in nnmbev. Despite tho high cost of building materials there is reported to he a greater demand for building sites. .As illustrating that, the cost was still increasing, a builder stated that cement, brielts, and limo had risen in prico- within the month. Timber also was very hard lo get. ■ ■

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 120, 14 February 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 120, 14 February 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 120, 14 February 1920, Page 6

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